Send us a text We just love the Samaritan Woman (John 4). Her story IS the gospel!!! She... ...was isolated. [We have been isolated from groups and have isolated ourselves from others with our own insecurities. One that's not so visible is when we isolate our emotions from relationships.] ...engaged with Jesus. [Even though it was an odd situation, she kept talking with Jesus. Slowly but surely, we see her defenses come down.] ...was no longer thirsty. [When Jesus revealed himself...
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Send us a text We just love the Samaritan Woman (John 4). Her story IS the gospel!!! She... ...was isolated. [We have been isolated from groups and have isolated ourselves from others with our own insecurities. One that's not so visible is when we isolate our emotions from relationships.] ...engaged with Jesus. [Even though it was an odd situation, she kept talking with Jesus. Slowly but surely, we see her defenses come down.] ...was no longer thirsty. [When Jesus revealed himself...
Send us a text Hello, friends! This month on Car Chat Podcast we are talking about Rebekah (Genesis 24-27). She ties into the conversation from last month about Sarah because Rebekah married Sarah's long-awaited son, Isaac (but, sadly Sarah had died 3 years prior). I only was casually acquainted with Rebekah so we were curious about how this conversation would go. But, YA'LL!!! God spoke to us through her story in very real-time ways. I hope that you will find a time to listen...
Car Chat Podcast with Amy & Jamy
Send us a text We just love the Samaritan Woman (John 4). Her story IS the gospel!!! She... ...was isolated. [We have been isolated from groups and have isolated ourselves from others with our own insecurities. One that's not so visible is when we isolate our emotions from relationships.] ...engaged with Jesus. [Even though it was an odd situation, she kept talking with Jesus. Slowly but surely, we see her defenses come down.] ...was no longer thirsty. [When Jesus revealed himself...